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He's 22, so by today's market standards he should be available for a mere 897 gazillion bucks.
The remuneration for Fastjet's executives is set by the Remuneration Committee and is [in] line with the market standards".
The book makes the point that you've always had labor market standards and that there's broad support for that ever since the Shirtwaist Fire a century ago.
In the case of Italy, the yield on 10-year bonds spiked to current levels in a month, a huge move by government bond market standards.
There is no doubt Zenyatta has been handled like a diva even though she was bought for a song ($60,000) by thoroughbred market standards.
Moreover, she brought back the curvy cucumber and knobby carrot — by eliminating 20-year-old market standards that dictated the shape of vegetables.
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For instance, standards for bank solvency depend on whether the government applies a "mark to market" standard to bank assets.
To achieve that conformity, Greenberg sources broad-breasted white turkeys, the commodity market standard, from Norbest, a Utah cooperative.
"Its R-rated qualities hardly give it much distinction simply for standing apart from the market standard," wrote Eric Kohn for Indiewire.
"Korea continues to be our most difficult market," Standard Chartered's chief executive, Peter A. Sands, said in a statement on Tuesday.
By the time the company released its P-1000 mainframe system in the mid-1960s, the IBM 360 was well established as the market standard.
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